The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 27, 1901, Image 8

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/ 1 >. tm i i???????? IffiflMlM. j li r barge of W. L. BASS, Fsq. I . 1 ! '.lit " Mr. (Jeorge Rooko is at home: from Wake Forest College, N. C.,. Avhero be graduated recently. Miss Mamie Snow i* visiting her -i-ter, Mis. K. W. Yates. Miss Ma-; mie iv well known and ha- many friends hero. Mr. Arthur Benjamin, of (ieorge-' town, was in town on Wednesday, llecame on a short vi.-St to his sistor, Mrs. A skins. Mr. Millie Cocklield and Miss Allie Williamson won? united in marriage by Rev. \Y. 1*. (iausv on, the Kith. The bride is a (laughter of Mrs. Seymour tJaskins. Mr. A. P. Hatchell and Miss Minnie Lynch we united in the bonds; of matrimony at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. J. S. Lynch, i on the bith, the ceremony having) been performed by Rev. T.J. Rooke.; Constable Rowell has been seiz-j Jug a good many jugs here lately.) livery few days he comes down and J leaves his visiting card attached to; vessels that are being waited for. Some may come back, but some willj go away to be seen no more. There will be preaching and the ; observance of the Lord's Supper atj the Presbyterian church next Sun-; nay at 11 a. in. Last Sunday afternoon Rev. Saddles preached an in-: teresting sermon to a large congre-, gat ion. Mr. lJ.F. Broekinton, Jr.,of Motts, [ was in town Saturday. A few days ' ago his wagon, which was returning I from Lake City with a small load. ! went into a washout a few milts j above here. The driver was thrown out and seriously injured. ]>r. Williams returned from Buffalo some days ago. lie reports a j i.ie?xioit triii. lie savs the Pan American Exposition is a threat <how and i< drawing lots of people. Jlesides the exposition he visited Niagara Falls and other places <> interest. Mr. Clyde flat land was in town with friends a few days last week. He attended the S. C., College of j Pharmacy last session and will jrui back in the fall, lie will graduate j next March. We are much pleased to know that he stands at the head of his class. Mr. A. X. Sutcliffe has removed ; moved from Charleston to this, place, and iaike City will for the, future be his home and that of hi>* family. lie will build a dwelling i rijrht away on the corner of Charlo Street and Acline Avenue. We! extend a cordial welcome to him .and his family, and hope they will i iind their new home a pleasant one,, * asu. .? 1. . :mu tneir 11 \es nueu ujui -i ju.^i measure of siiecess. Lake City is still ahead. We , reckon we ean bea! the county on <*!evatecl grass. There i> in this. town a crop of green growing grass ; more than twmty feet high. We! shall not stale whose grass this is for tear the owner might not like it, but the gras- is here and )t i< growing and it is more than twenty feet high. And it appears to be nothing more than ordinary crab gru--. Two dusky damsels had a bout about a man Sunday morning' just in time to be witnessed by people! going to Sunday-school. A stick 1 was u?ed pretty freely, but no gourds were cracked. The assailant generously contributed -$7.o0 to , the town treasury. It is probable that more trouble may follow, j While they seem very axxious to, -carve each others features the man in the case takes things coolly, but neither he nor his peace may remain intact long. Mr. Fleet McKlveen, the auctioneer of the Star Warehouse,' vm-nt fvco (J)iv? in Tow n l:?>t week . I lie is getting ready for tlie eoming j reason and will couie in next Mon-J day to remain until the season iover. The warehouse will open for businc-s about the 20th of .Inly. I'util then .Mr. MeKlveen will visit the farms in the surrounding eoun-. try, looking into the condition of the crops and the quality and quantity of tobacco that they will probably turn out. Messrs. \Y. S. Moore and J. F. Stanley, composing the firm of Moore t\r Stanley, lessees of the warehouse, came in la<t week. After looking around a few davs,i taking in the situation, Mr. Stanley 1 went away but will return as soon as matters are shaped up. Meanwhile Mr Moore is here looking! after this end of the line. These gentlemen expect to make things lively for Messrs. Ilall it < lenient, and all hands are looking forward to the season with interest. \l p II T W'liil Irwlr line u ii iimlor. 4'1" ** * " ? ?> "V | taud, ploughed up his tobacco crop and planted tlie land in corn. We hear that one or two others have, lone the saino thing. They may he ! acting wisely, hut we douht it very much. Much of tl.o tobacco and cotton that now holds out little promise will come out of its present condition to a groat extent and will lunUe better returns than other1 crops planted at this the end of June, j J-'n.nK'n? seem to be the sloweet' i . people on earth to learn from experience or otherwise. The very tiling that would go farthest to-i wards making them independent oftloud or drouth is sadly neglected and in many instances totally disregarded. TO THE DEAF. A rich lady cured of deafness and noises in the head by Dr. Nicholson's Anilieial Far Drums gave *10.000 to bis ln-tiiute so that deaf people unable to procure the Kar Drums may I have them free. Address No 11003, j the Nicholson Institute. 7>j0 Eighth1 Avenue. New York, t' *?. A. There are better fish in the sea ; than have ever been caught; the ^ big ones always yet away. SA VICS TWO FROM DEATH. ' Our little dawg,.ter had an almost fatal attack { whooping rough ami bronchitis.'7 writes Mrs. W. K. Havi-f land, of Aruiouk. N. Y., "but. when, all other'remrdie-t failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an J advanced stage, a Do used this winder-' ful medicine and to-day shc|is) perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Di. King's New Discovery :?s t<> iK) other metliciue <>11 earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. Aoc and ; si.00 bottles guaranteed by 1). Scott. ! Trial bottle free. A man is always actuated by a stern sense of duty when iie handles [ the rudder ol a boat. SEVEN YEA KS IN it ED. "Will wonders nevercease?" inquire! the friends of Mrs. L. IVase. of Law-j renee. Kan. The/ knew she had been ! unable to leave her bed ill seven years ! on :i<vount of kidney and liver trouble. < nervous prostration :n:d general debility : but. "three iK-tlles of Klectric Hitfers enabled nie to walk." -lie writes, "and in three months 1 fell like a new j per-on." Women suffering from head;i< |ie. backache. nervousness, .sleepless-! lie.--, tuelanelioly, fainting and dizzy 1 sp*'li- will tilit 1 it a priceless blessing. Try if Satisfaction guaranteed. I>. C\ J Scot I. () 111 y 5Uc. In ancient times the people' multiplied on the lace of the earth:, but now they use slates. a tki:rii:lk kjti.osion "Of j gasoline stove hiirned a lady here f iglitfully." writer- N. K. Palmer, of Kirkliam. la. "The best doctors couldn't heal the running sore thai followed, hitr Ihiekleti's Arnica salve, eurir-ly cured her " liifalltlile for cuts. | eorns. -ores, l>->l Is.bruise-. skill diseases , and piles 2 V at I>. Scott-. ... IDs poor consolation to a man to know 1 hat it is only the female, nioxi nito t hat bites. UIDN'T MAHKV KOI{ MONEY. ' 'I lie l'.osn [i man. who lately marri< ! I a sickly rich young woman. i> happy I n??w. for In- got 1 ?r. Kind's New Lite Fills, which restored her to perfect | health. Infallible for jaundice, hi 1-1 iotisii<s>. malaria. fever and ague and j liver and stomaclt troubles. Gentle] but elTeriivc. Only 23c at 1>. C. Scott's dnio store" Dr. W. V. Hrockinton went to Charleston Tuesday to take in ttie; Knights ol l'ylhtas exercises held j in honor 01 :i visit from Grand j Chancellor >Y, L. Bonham. A Wonderful Invention. Tney cure dandruff. hai: falling,! headache, etc., yet costs the same J as an ordinary comb?Dr. White'sKloctrie Comb. The only patented Comb in the world* People, every-; where it has been introduced, are wild with delijrht. You simply | comb your hair each day and tltej comb docs the rest. This wonder-! lul comb i> simply unbreakable and j is made so that it is absolutely impossible to break or cut the hair. Sold on a \vrittcn guarantee to jrive! perfect satisfaction in every respect. Send stamps for one. Ladies' size otic. Cent's size .'Vic. Live men, and women wanted everywhere to | introduce this article. Sells on sifcht.! Agents are wild with success. (Seel want column of this paper.) Ad1) \'_ Rose. (?? n. .Mur. Deca tur, in." " Capt. John A. Kelley and fam : i 1 v look Ilieir departure last week ! 1 ; lor Mount Pleasant, where they; will spend the summer by the seashore. Capt. Ivellev, who came | up Tuesday on business, says that) they are comfortably situated and J that Mrs. Kelley's health, which J is rath*# feeble, *kow? signs of improvement already. Now is the Time TO PREPARE FOR TI1K HOT WE ATI IKK. If tou can't conic to us. drop us a line or two and we will send you the best that's going in light-weight SUITS OR Coats and Vests. Blue and Black SEEG-ES Area specialty with us?the kind that don't fade. We carry all sizes in IJ n cIgtwg r, up to size ">2. Neglige Shirts in great varioty up to size 19 1-2. HiLTS of all kinds for Men and Boys. nn i ibmu, Corn .-r King and ilasell Street-', CHARLESTON, 8. C. A Gallon of PURE LINSEED OIL mixed with a guilon of Utomar Hmt laakee 2 gallons of th? tery be6t Pa1>"T iuthe world c.f yonrp.'ilnt bill. Is ear more nrr.aiu.e than I*cke \ViiiTK Lead mid i? absolutely not PoiKosors. Hammar Paint is made of the rkstor PAINT JIATEKIAJ.n?lUfii uh mi k?uu pamirra uic, and is ground thick, t ekv thick. Ki> trouble to mix, any boy can do It. Iti* the common hense or house Paint. No beti eb paint, can be made at any cost, and is GuiaianfadSyMb hot to Ceack, Buster, Peel or Chip. IT. lUMM.tU TAINT CO., St. Louis, Mo. Sold end guaranteed by it ri TiTiTinTni/ V ( l.JJ. 1II1IJJLIII1IV, xr in rvnf s?qq Ci P! W. F. CLAYTON. Attorney - at - Law. FLORENVK. S. C. I'rH-rifc- in nil tin* L'nite?l States C?HU ts. ami in tl e Courts of Florence and Williamsburg Counties. HIRSCH & HIRSCH, At orneys-atLawKIXHST1IEK. - - - s. c. I I have this day associated witli mc i . .. tM.. i.. i aa,..i..t. ti.< 1 rn\ xiii in h. ii 11 m ii, uiinn iiji tirm name nt Hirsch & ilirsch. for tin practice <?t I .aw in th? I'nitod i and State Courts of Smith Carolina. ;M. .1. ltlltSCH. Jan. 1. 1001. Oru Supt. of Education Cooper lias asked us to call attention to an error which appeared in tlie summer school notice, which he lias iuMruct?td us to correct in this; issue: the words, tree schools, where it relates to furnishing text books to teachers at reduced pricos, should have read summer school. That is, the text books used it' the summer school will be furniehed at reduced prices to teachers attending the summer school. / COMPE' j We rise above competition <?n Horses and Mu Buggie ?ou LIVERY DEF 1? Complete with New Turnc J. L. STUC1 Lake Cit ISTeTTT* Store! One chance isull wo ask to eoiivirn OCR SPEC ! Ilium, Wins' om Gents* foil THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE 1 THAT CAN"! STEWART Lake Ci SFECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T( Having sold us her entire stock i who is in our employ, will be please< at our store. Tobacco Barn Flues, | Paris Green, Paris Green Sprayers. Our Flues this season are made; from the best steel sheets, every joint is firmly locked, proved ami; strongly riveted. The Elbows and 'P.,.,... .?? ,-? tkiti<L> i*f rrnmrii 1 I ri*."* illt: 111tillr ?M IM a?t? ; sheets and are put together to stay, i We make flues any shape desired ' and will be pleased to quote prices ! per set or per pound on application.: lie sure and get our prices before , j placing your order and save money, j { Very Truly, 110.1:1110 EKKQ23 CO.,1 MANNING; S. (!, t $=$gg(U iHiii College of Charleston I CHARLESTON', S. C. 11 Kol'XDKD IN ltS.i. Strong Faculty; well-equipped f'licm-1 ica!. l'hvsicial. arid Biological Labora-; tories. observatory, Library of 14.0U0 volumes, ami tlie finest Museum of I Natural History in the South. I). A.,; B. S.. arid M. A., courses offered.? j rp.,i,|a in two instai-i j 1 UlllMJI f "TV, |/(IJ UViw in - - - | incuts. Board ii. College Dormitory ; ( an be obtained at f 10 a month. Onei Scholarship giving free tuition is.as 11 !signed to Williamsburg county, tlte j holder to he appointed by the Judge of i j Probate and the C'ountv .Supcriiiten1 .... - .11* > I (It'llt 01 frUUCatlOIl. t\ 11 miiuiuaic* admission an1 permitted to compere: for vacant Boyce Scholarships, which jay |150 :i year* Kntranrc Kxauii- ( nations will l>c held in Kingstrce on ; ( .luJr 15. 1001. by the Conntv Superintendent and Judge of I'rohate, Next |( session opens September 30, 1901. For Catalogue address. HARRISON RANDOLPH, | 20 27 President, j "~WANTKI>?Ladies and gentle- i men tointroduce the "hottest" seller on earth. Agents are coining money. Cures all forms of scalp iillmontj VlO!ltiiil<>hpi| oh'.. Vpt COStS i the sume as an ordinary romb., Send 50e in stamps for sample. 1). 1 N. Hose,Gen. Mgr., Decat'ir, 111. I 7 i . V " j ITTIOIT j : les, 1 1 TT _ J _ s, narness, eic. R =>ARTMFNTk iuts and Unexcelled Service. KEY & CO,, :y, S. C. G-ccd.sI i'o you of the quality of our goods. TARTY IS ilsiigs, On Goiids M Notions. jADIKS HEARTS AT PIECES UK I5EAT. & FLOYD, j. C3 r\ ty, u). ) I) R ESS M A KI NO A MILL J.N FK Y ind good will Miss Ida <J. K-dgers 1 to servo lior friends and customers W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. LAKK CITY, S. C. Practices in Slate and Federal Courts. 1, J, McCABE, M, 07 DENTIST. M ILL HE AT HEOIitiETOWX. SC. priUNC JIJLT. ()rth*e at 1 {evidence. Teeth Extracted v/ithout Pain. Teeth Putin Without Plate. dental half rations. By the aln>w caption the uiid>*rsijjned means that hereafter his time and practice will Ikj divided between Kinjrstreo and Luke C'itv, equally? jiving the latter place from the 1st to the l"?th of each month, and lrotn the iCtli to.the 30th trt tile funnel. Collluieiicinirat Lake City an March l?t. Respect tully, A.M. SMDER, Dental .surgeon. GUARANTEED IS $5,000 DEPOSIT ifftH 200 FREE jj^p Scholarships offered. CA.-ALA. BUSINESS OOLLECE, Macon, Qa GiSfTiMlWoSli. r.\ss lxgkr dkpaktment. Time table in effect January 1, 1901. WKSTWA Rl>. Daily Kv. Daily. Sunday. Georgetown S.30um 4.00pm Lanes 8 00am .V21pui C'ii:irli->ton l.ooatn 8.30pm Sumter 9 40ain lolumliia 11.00am * Florence 9.30aiu T.'wpm Norfolk a.liipm 10.2'atn EASTWARD. Georgetown 10 /50a m 8.20pm Ionics # 40ain 7.00pm Charleston 7.00;uii 4 \5pin Sumter 5.8'prn L*cltimbi;i 4.10pm .8 OOain Nuffu'k 9.00a in 2.30pm /S\ ('onni'cti'nis made at Lams with At- <> lantic Coast Lino trains and at(jeorp<?tmvti with all steamers on Pee Dec, Blaek and Wa-rarnaw rivers, iucludinp -erviee between Ceorpetown and rbcrolebrated summer report, Pawley's Istand. A. B. B. HAUKIS. Aetinp Supt. "+r9*^' W. K. Bute, (Jen. Puss, ^ " > . - / /- f,y. ' ' ? /